Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Pinnacle Systems EAN: 0613570215059 Format: CD-ROM Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Weight: 225 hundredths-pounds Label: Pinnacle Systems Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Pinnacle Systems Model: 210100426 Packaged Height: 128 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 384 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 120 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 315 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows 2000 Platform: Windows XP Publisher: Pinnacle Systems Release Date: 2004-08-25 Studio: Pinnacle Systems
Feature:
- Video-editing software suite for video editors and multimedia enthusiasts
- Advanced consumer video-editing and disc-authoring application, Studio Plus
- Photo editing with Corel Photobook; audio editing with WaveLab Lite
- Sophisticated media-management application; Instant Backup
- InstantCinema; Burning and disc-duplication software
Product Description:
Pinnacle Studio MediaSuite is a full set of editing and management tools for creating fantastic digital media! It's a comprehensive toolkit with features for audio and photo editing, CD and DVD backup, organization tools and a 5-foot by 6-foot green sheet backdrop for creating chroma key effects at home! Built-in chroma key effects
Customer Reviews:
Software This Bad Ships in a Box?, 2008-05-28 I bought and installed Pinnacle Studio 9 Plus years ago for a Windows 98 box, and more recently migrated it to a vanilla Windows XP dual-processor machine. That such unreliable software would be sold in a box amazes me. It consistently crashes at least once per hour on large (~hour) projects while I'm editing. I've learned to keep saving projects under new names so I can recover! Right now, I'm trying to render a 20 minute video, and it consistently hangs at one point. I've had the hanging problem in the past on another video.
The optional MPEG-4 rendering software (another $15 download) cannot generate MPEG-4 videos viewable by QuickTime. The annoying part is that Pinnacle was happy to let me pay $15 to download it, with no hint that it was no longer supported nor would work with QuickTime.
It popped up a screen tonight offering me an upgrade (for $99) to a new version, which reminded me of the adage "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me." I'm going to avoid the "twice" part and look elsewhere for video editing software.
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